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Fly Navy Forenames ______Heritage Trust Date of Birth ______Address ______ APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP citement, sound and nostalgia of experience the ex Title _______________________________________________ oming a Supporter naval aviation by bec Surname __________________________________________________ Fly Navy Forenames ________________________________________________ Heritage Trust Date of Birth _____________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________ Post Code ____________ The Royal Navy Home Telephone No. _____________________________________ has been flying aircraft from ships at sea for Mobile No. ________________________________________________ over 100 years and its Email address _____________________________________________ collection of flying historic Signature __________________________________________________ aircraft are some of the rarest and most historically significant naval aircraft in the world. Date ____________________________________________ From the daring and heroic actions of the Royal Naval Air Service in the First World War to the new what does supporter I would like to give a donation £ _________________________ Queen Elizabeth aircraft carriers and F35 Lightning membership offer me? II fighter, the Royal Navy’s aviation heritage is a Gift Aid Declaration story of pioneering achievement, courage and • Annual Membership Card and newsletter Please treat as Gift Aid donations all qualifying gifts of money made technological innovation that led the world. today, in the past four years and in the future. Please answer Yes / No • Entry in our annual free draw and opportunity to win ‘The Sea Fury Experience’ I confirm that I have paid or will pay an amount of Income Tax and/or The Fly Navy Heritage Trust was formed in 1991 Capital Gains Tax for each year (6 April to 5 April) that is at least equal to promote the history, ethos and spirit of naval • Privileged access to the Royal Navy’s historic to the amount of tax that all the charities or Community Amateur Sports aviation and to preserve and protect the nation’s Clubs (CASCs) that I donate to will reclaim on my gifts for that tax year. aircraft, meet the crews and enjoy hangar tours. I understand that other taxes such as VAT and Council Tax do not qualify. naval aviation heritage. At the core of the Trust’s • Membership social events and flying displays I understand the charity will reclaim 25p of tax on every £1 that I give on mission is the need to raise over £700,000 a year or after 6 April 2008. to keep the Royal Navy’s historic aircraft flying, • Reduced price tickets to RNAS Yeovilton Air Day Signature __________________________________________________ bringing the story of naval flying to life in an carrier aviation, the flying collection provides a • Supporters’ Open Day for all the family exciting and dynamic way to millions of people at powerful educational link between the Royal Date ____________________________________________ • Exclusive access to the Supporters’ Club marquee air shows and events around the country. Navy’s historic past and the future. at RNAS Yeovilton Air Day Please Note The Royal Navy’s historic aircraft represent a golden Additionally the Trust, through its subsidiary • Reduced price entry to the Fleet Air Arm Museum, If you pay Income Tax at the higher or additional rate and want to receive the thread linking the past with the future. From the company, Naval Aviation Ltd, also supports a Sea additional tax relief due to you, you must include all your Gift Aid donations on 50% reduction for two adults and 30% reduction your Self Assessment tax return or ask HM Revenue and Customs to adjust your Fairey Swordfish bi-plane, one of the greatest Fury T20 and Sea Vixen maintained on the civil for two children, to use as often as you wish* tax code. Please notify the charity if you want to cancel this declaration, change aircraft in the history of naval warfare, through to register. Together these magnificent aircraft are an your contact details or no longer pay sufficient tax on your income and/or capital the Hawker Sea Fury, the last of the piston engine enduring legacy and living memorial to the service • Opportunities to work as a Volunteer and be part gains. fighters of the 1950s; and the Hawker Sea Hawk and sacrifice of all those who gave their lives in the of the team When completed please return to the Fly Navy Heritage Trust, Room 112, Unicorn House, RNAS Yeovilton, Ilchester, Somerset BA22 8HW representing the Fleet Air Arm’s entry into jet-age service of naval aviation. tel 01935 842005 email [email protected] *Please note that these concessions are provided at the discretion of the Director of the Fleet Air Arm Museum and could be changed or withdrawn at short notice. m o c . l i a m t o h @ e n why should i become a supporter? r instruction to your bank o H h t e r a Your annual gift will make a real difference. It will G or building society y b e g enable the Trust to provide the sustained financial a m i This form is the instruction to your Bank or Building Society how do i join? 0 2 T Fly Navy support needed to keep these rare historic aircraft y r u F to pay your subscription by Standing Order. Please Heritage Trust a flying. The Royal Naval Air Service and Fleet Air To become a Supporter we ask for an annual e complete all the sections and return with your Application S Arm played an important part in the history of subscription of £25.00 paid by standing A Royal Navy Charity Supporting for Membership to the Fly Navy Heritage Trust. Do not send our country. Join today and keep the heroic and order. You can of course pay any amount The Royal Navy Historic Flight this form directly to your bank. inspiring achievements of naval flying alive. over £25.00 and a growing number of our The Fleet Air Arm Museum Supporters give between £30.00 and The Fleet Air Arm Memorial Church Name and address of your Bank or Building Society £120.00 a year for which we are extremely grateful. Name of Bank _____________________________________ online Address __________________________________________ For a quick and easy way to join you can register online at www.fnht.co.uk Post Code ________________________________________ Please pay the sum of £ ________________ (minimum £25.00) on receipt of this Standing Order on ____ day ____ mth ____ yr and annually thereafter on the same date to the Fly Navy Heritage Trust at Barclays Bank plc, 21-23 High Street, Glastonbury, Somerset BA6 9HF. Account No: 00100560 Sort Code: 20-99-40. Please debit from Account No _______________________ Sort Code _________________________________________ Name(s) of Account Holder(s) __________________________________________________ Signature __________________________________________________ Date ____________________________________________ Please complete both forms and return to the Fly leaving a gift in your will Navy Heritage Trust, Room 112, Unicorn House, You can also give a gift of lasting value for future RNAS Yeovilton, Ilchester, Somerset BA22 8HW. generations by leaving a legacy in your will. For details of our annual Legacy Seminar email [email protected] Tel 01935 842005 email [email protected] www.fnht.co.uk PRESERVING THE NATION’S The Fly Navy Heritage Trust is a charitable company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales No 5971284 Registered Charity No 1117272 NAVAL AVIATION HERITAGE.
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